France orders closure of three mosques over suspicion of terror acts

 The last few weeks have seen a rise in Islamic activities in Europe raising concerns over its legitimacy. France has been a relatively easier target for groups wanting to execute terror acts which have resulted in the French president ordering the closure of three mosques and Islamic centers in central Paris over suspected formenting of hatred and violence.

The government officials have found a link between these mosques and the Muslim Brotherhood, a group that is considered to be a terrorist organization by most of the Arab world. President Emmanuel Macron has decided on this decision after it was reported that these mosques and the Islamic center have been funded by the Qatari Charitable Foundation. The problem is that this so-called ‘charitable organization’ is known to have ties with terrorist groups and is infamous for funding terror acts.

This came after Samuel Paty, a school teacher was beheaded in front of his school for reportedly showing cartoons of Prophet Mohammed in his school. This radial act was committed by an 18-year-old boy. Following this incident, authorities decided to deport 213 foreigners who were on a government watchlist and suspected of holding extreme religious beliefs, including about 150 serving jail sentences, a report in French media said.

The police have confirmed that this was indeed a hate crime done because he had shown pupils a series of cartoons and caricatures including two of the prophet Muhammad published by Charlie Hebdo a part of freedom of expression. The satirical magazine is the same document that was the targeted during  2015 terrorist attack in which Islamist gunmen killed 12 people.

It has been identified that the Muslim Brotherhood is the main culprit in all these acts because it is the organization that funds international terrorism. The countries where it has established its base--Turkey and Qatar, do not respond to its activities of terrorism rather fund and encourage it.

Under the name of running a charitable organization, it has been found that Doha and Ankara carry out terror activities and find a route through the trust to fund terrorist groups all around the world. It was expected that the charitable organization will help the Muslim population all over the world but in fact, it has become a source for them fund terrorists.

Reports have suggested that Qatari organizations such as the RAF Foundation funds extremists in war-stricken countries-- Syria, Sudan, and Libya. The RAF is headed by the brother of the Emir of Qatar and it also has ties with the Turkish regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan. It allegedly spent $37 million in Sudan and as many to finance terrorist attacks against Israel from the Gaza Strip. Even Yemen is not left alone from these Qatari funded terror groups. Al Ihsan Charitable Foundation is revealed to support the Houthi militia in Yemen.

The Interior Minister of France GĂ©rald Darmanin said that a fatwa appeared to have been issued against the teacher a day before he was beheaded. In a revelation by the English daily, the Guardian, the father of a child at the school had repeated its name in a video posted online calling for Paty’s dismissal and that is how Darmanin said that the officials targeted the organizations.  The pupil’s father and Abdelhakim Sefrioui, a well-known Islamist radicals with links to Muslim Brotherhood -who routinely uses social media and local campaigns to pressure the government over alleged Islamophobia - are among 11 people who have been arrested in connection with the attack.




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